Most black soldiers in state militias fought alongside white soldiers, although ____________, where white officers led mostly black regiments, was among the exceptions

A) New Hampshire
B) New York
C) New Jersey
D) Massachusetts


Answer: D

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All of the following contributed to Northern fear of a slave power conspiracy in the 1840s and 1850s EXCEPT the

a. enforcement of a new fugitive slave law b. decision of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case c. imposition of a gag rule in the House of Representatives d. proposal of the Ostend Manifesto e. passage of the Wilmot Proviso

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The official policy of the U.S. government from the time of Jefferson's administration was to __________

A) force Indian peoples west B) exterminate Indian peoples C) promote the assimilation of Indian peoples D) treat Indian peoples as equals

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What was the social and political function of the griots?

A) Griots were religious diviners whose function was to foretell the future and guide the decisions of kings. B) Griots were the classes of people of the conquest states of the Mali kings who were consigned to labor within the empire's mines. C) Griots mastered the oral traditions of the Malinke and by knowing the past were considered excellent advisors of kings. D) Griots were Islamic religious leaders in African empires and, as such, played a powerful role in government.

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